Bringing up a portable computer with virtual screens in front of you

Bringing up a portable computer with virtual screens in front of you

Future portable computers won't have physical screens anymore; instead, they'll have enhanced reality glasses that let users work anywhere on a large virtual screen.

The Tel Aviv-based company explains that the goal is to free users from small laptop screens so they can work more comfortably on a virtual screen that measures up to 100 inches (2,54 meters), using Full HD (1.920 x 1.080 pixels) eyewear for each eye and an integrated audio system. 

Bringing up a portable computer with virtual screens



Since it is now able to work in public spaces and the massive, indented virtual screen is private to its owner only, this significant advancement in computing also advances the security of private life.

The new portable, which is being offered at a price of $2,000, includes an ARM Snapdragon 865 processor, runs the open-source AOSP operating system, has 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, a webcam measuring 2.560x1.920 for video conferences, and a digital signature reader. 
The user may also attach a conventional external monitor using one of the two USB-C 10 Gbps connections with DisplayPort 1.4 capabilities.

The device, which measures 26,59 cm in width, 25 cm in depth, and weighs 1.5 kg, case included, are sold with an augmented reality headset (146 x 175 x 44 mm, split), which is fixed to the front of the chair and has a resolution of 1,080p per eye, operates at 72 Hz, and weighs 106 grams.



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